Bandy World Championship Y-19 | |
Status: | Active |
Genre: | Sports event |
Frequency: | Biannual |
Location: | Various |
Organized: | FIB |
Bandy World Championship Y-19 is a Youth Bandy World Championship up to the age of 19 years. Usually, only the core bandy playing nations are taking part.
The first Bandy World Championship Y-19 was held in 1968 and it has been held every two years since then. In 1994 and 1996 it was Y20 teams instead.[1]
The designation is sometimes given as U-19 instead of Y-19, but the meaning is the same. Only players under the age of 19 take part.
In 2014, the World Championship Y19 was played in Oslo.[2] Russia beat Finland in the final and Sweden won the bronze medals.[3]
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||||
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width=15% | Champion | width=9% | Score | width=15% | Runner-up | width=15% | Third place | width=9% | Score | width=15% | Fourth place |
1968 | Finland | ||||||||||
1970 | Soviet Union | ||||||||||
1972 | Norway | ||||||||||
1974 | Sweden | ||||||||||
1976 | Sweden | ||||||||||
1978 | Soviet Union | ||||||||||
1980 | Finland | ||||||||||
1982 | Norway | ||||||||||
1984 | Sweden | ||||||||||
1986 | Soviet Union | ||||||||||
1988 | Finland | ||||||||||
1990 | Norway | ||||||||||
1992 | Sweden | ||||||||||
1994 | Russia | ||||||||||
1996 | Finland | ||||||||||
1998 | Norway | ||||||||||
2000 | Sweden | ||||||||||
2002 | Russia | ||||||||||
2004 | Finland | ||||||||||
2006 | Drammen | 6–4 | 8–2 | ||||||||
2008 | Söderhamn | 9–1 | 14–2 | ||||||||
2010 | Ulyanovsk | 4–2 | 4–0 | ||||||||
2012 | Pori | 4–1 | 7–3 | ||||||||
2014 | Oslo | 11–7 | 6–3 | ||||||||
2016 | Trollhättan | 5–4 | 5–1 | ||||||||
2017 | Syktyvkar | 1–0 (OT) | 3–0 | ||||||||
2018 | Drammen | 6–3 | 3–2 (OT) | ||||||||
2019 | Krasnoyarsk | 2–1 | 4–1 | ||||||||
2020 | Helsinki | 3–2 (OT) | 1–0 | ||||||||
2022 | Katrineholm | 10–2 | |||||||||
2023 | Gothenburg | 5–4 | – | ||||||||
2024 | Oslo | 11–6 |